ORE NO NOUNAI SENTAKUSHI GA, GAKUEN LOVE COMEDY WO ZENRYOKU DE JAMA SHITEIRU
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
10
RELEASE
December 12, 2013
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
The story centers around Kanade Amakusa, a boy cursed with the mental power of "absolute multiple-choice"—a multiple-choice quiz will suddenly appear in his mind, and the choice he makes will become his reality. For example, he would have to choose between going nude from the waist up or the waist down in school. While in school, he is given another choice: 1) A beautiful girl will fall before him or 2) he will fall from the rooftop in female clothes. He chooses option 1, and a blonde girl named Chocolat falls before him.
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CAST
Furano Yukihira
Yui Kondou
Chocolat
Kaori Sadohara
Ouka Yuuouji
Ayumi Tsuji
Kanade Amakusa
Toshiyuki Toyonaga
Utage Douraku
Aki Uechi
Ayame Reikadou
Rei Matsuzaki
Seira Kokubyakuin
Hiromi Igarashi
Yuragi Hakoniwa
Naomi Oozora
Konagi Yawakaze
Misato
Kyouka Yuuouji
Nozomi Sasaki
Daiko Gondou
Shiho Kokido
Karasu Yumeshima
Masami Iwasaki
Satsuki Himajiri
Saeko Zougou
Touya Yoshiwara
Kazutomi Yamamoto
Nishino-senpai
Shin Ginoza
Ishioka-senpai
Akahira Teppei
Souga Shishimori
Takayuki Kondou
Kami
Shinnosuke Tachibana
Taichi Miyazumi
Shusaku Shirakawa
Narrator
Jouji Nakata
Sakura Toudou
Takehiro Hasu
Sakuragawa
Shusaku Shirakawa
Kazama
Takehiro Hasu
EPISODES
Dubbed
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70/100Noucome is a funny comedy show about a boy struggling to save his high school reputationContinue on AniList**Story** `` The story is about a boy named Kanade Amakusa, who is cursed with what he calls "The Absolute choice" or sometimes translated to Zugzwang, yes the chess move, the curse gives him two options, and he is obliged to choose one of them, and they're usually VERY BAD AND EMBARRASSING, and it chooses the worst times possible, which put him in the "Fail Five" in his school, a group of students who're considered weird by other students, and the story continues with him struggling to save his reputation, until one day he gets to choose if a his ugly neighbor falls on his from the sky(Not sure about the first choice), or a beautiful girls falls on him, he chooses the second choice, a girl falls on him and she calls herself Chocolat. That is when he recieves "Missions" on his phone from "God", he has to complete the missions to get rid of his curse, if he fails even once, it will stick with him forever, and Chocolat is supposed to be his assistant sent by God, eventhough she's useless and just goes around eating sweets.**Characters** Kanade deals with a lot of characters, there's Furano Yukihira, your typical Tsundere, who also loves making puns (usually very bad ones). Ouka Yuuouji, the over-energetic girl who happens to be the daughter of some company, And a lot more funny characters, my personal favorite was Yuragi Hakoniwa, a girl obsessed with Onii-chans, she makes anybody her "Onii-chan", creating an army of them.**Comedy** The show has one of the most absurd yet funny comedy scenes I've ever seen, kind of reminds me of Gintama. got a bit dull after episode 7 or 8 though, but still I really laughed. the absurdity of the action his curse forces him to do and his struggle to deal with the girls around him and his attempts to get rid of his curse will make you laugh.**Art** The art was good, since its a comedy show, it doesn't matter a lot but something pissed me about the girls' drawings, they all have EXTREMELY RED CHEEKS AND IT'S ANNOYING, but overall the studio did a good job. Overall, it is a nice mix of absurd humor and romance, I recommend it. I rate it 7/10. Just adding this line so the character count will reach 2200, I am really not sure why is this a thing, when it says 1500 characters and then "The body has to be 2200 characters". ``Ciaora39
51/100Has some interesting comedic intentions that's bogged down by unmemorable characters and storyContinue on AniListHow we can comprehend something inherently dumb and insipid in shows such as these are let loose into the anime medium has always made me wonder what drives us into having such a thing as guilty pleasures. When you imagine a show with those two terms in your mind, could you ever imagine a show like that trying to consider deep themes of free will and choice? The answer to that question would be yes and no.
Yes, because something like Ore no Nounai, and no, I refuse to spell out the absurdly long title, could've been thought out by writers just like in any creative process of writing out ideas for shows. On the other hand, no, because it would be impossible for an absurd RomCom like this to try to implement these themes perfectly, or at least it would take the skill of a talented writer to pull that off. This skill, sadly, isn't the case for Ore no Nounai; but that's not to say it doesn't have its charming moments in some areas.
The primary emphasis that the show wants to drive its plot towards is how our lives are often being created by ourselves through the choices we make in them. Since this is a RomCom, our bland perverted protagonist is confronted with many options that threaten his social status from girls, hence the title. Already the logic thrown at us is beyond erratic and not given much thought to how the "Absolute Choice" works precisely. For comedy's sake, there is an unfortunate lack of wit to the humor these choices give to the audience: Why are there only two choices? Most of the options shown to Kanade aren't very imaginative or creative for the record. When you have this opportunity to think of what you want the humor to go through, you need to bring out the big guns, or it'll become tedious.
The comedy works through some of the character interactions that do not involve the choice system. The chemistry between the girls and Kanade isn't the greatest because the girls don't leave a lasting impression. There are exceptions to this, them being Yukihira and Chocolat. Yukihira does come across as a bland dandere character until she finally comes out of her shell. We get to see what she is thanks to the surprisingly well-done performance of newcomer Yui Kondou, who gives Yukihira a funny mood swing-type of vibe to her archetype that works quite smoothly. Chocolat gives a larger-than-life personality to Ore no Nounai, despite her cliched nature when she is first introduced. While not as unique as Yukihira, her presence provides some nice, needed wholehearted fun to the comedy and story.
RomCom protagonists generally considered entertaining or not annoying are a rarity, and Kanade is no exception. Not everything that he does or says is immediate eye-rolls. There are a few notable moments where he is pretty humorous. Still, he eventually does go full force into bland, stereotypical protagonist territory, where he acts incredibly against the odds of how a typical teenager in the real world would react. This kind of thing would be done good in a comedic sense if the jokes weren't stuff that we have already seen on countless shows like Ore no Nounai and don't do anything with them, then copy and paste them into the narrative.
Inevitably, the artwork tries its best to make the girls look the cutest and sexiest that they can be. They succeeded in this domain by giving a lot of emphasis to coloring the characters, making them very easy to identify and helping us remember a particular part of their design. The blushing skin was nice in escalating the sexual tension from looking at the girls and their cute blushing faces. The sporadic animation helps in giving the humor some significant traditional face reactions that we are used to in anime. However, there were moments when CG was used in some car scenes that looked dreadful, but thankfully, there's not much to be remembered in infamy.
The quality of the music can be construed as underwhelming in the actual show itself with your typical synthesizers. However, the opening delivers a great song to showcase the show's tone. Even though the OP is quite lazy in how it was choreographed, the song at least fits well with the things going on in the opening. However, I found myself perplexed by how the ending song was produced for Ore no Nounai. It didn't fit very well to the tone in that it felt like it was more suited to an action show than a romantic comedy.
Ore no Nounai is a strange attempt to milk the high school comedy genre into new territory. The result wasn't as fulfilling as the creators' initial premise before being released, but that shouldn't suggest terrible quality. There isn't anything inherently offensive or needlessly degrading to anyone's intelligence or the people who try to think too hard about it. It is convoluted in its subject matter and doesn't even bother to push it any further than it generally tries to be another ecchi comedy. Even talking about how we look at ecchi comedies in anime in a different spectrum is at least a hopeful note in the future.
Grade: C
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